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An improved perspective in the representation of soil moisture: potential added value of SMOS disaggregated 1 km resolution product

2018

Abstract. This study uses the synergy of multiresolution soil moisture (SM) satellite estimates from the Soil Moisture Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission, a dense network of ground-based SM measurements, and a Soil Vegetation Atmosphere Transfer (SVAT) model, SURFEX (Externalized Surface) – module ISBA (Interactions between Soil-Biosphere-Atmosphere), to examine, i) the comparison and suitability of different operational SMOS SM products to provide realistic information on the water content of the soil as well as the added value of the newly released SMOS Level 4 3.0 all weather disaggregated ~ 1 km SM (SMOS_L4 3.0 ), and ii) its potential impact for improving uncertainty associated to SM initia…

Flood forecastingSpatial ecologyEnvironmental scienceInitializationSatelliteSpatial variabilityVegetationScale (map)Atmospheric sciencesWater content
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Simplified Energy Model and Multi-Objective Energy Consumption Optimization of a Residential House

2022

Featured Application: The potential application of the proposed model is a computationally inexpensive semi- or fully automated system for the optimization of operation in residential buildings in terms of energy consumption. Some analyses state that buildings contribute to overall energy consumption by 20–40%, which, in the context of the recent geopolitical energy crisis, makes them a critical issue to study. Finding solutions for better energy management in buildings can have a significant impact on the energy sector, thus reducing EU energy dependencies and contributing to the fulfillment of the REPowerEU goals. This paper focuses on proposing a simplified model of a residential house c…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaProcess Chemistry and Technologybuilding energy model energy demand multi-objective optimization residential building simulation weather forecast uncertaintyGeneral Engineeringresidential building simulation; building energy model; energy demand; weather forecast uncertainty; multi-objective optimizationGeneral Materials ScienceInstrumentationComputer Science ApplicationsApplied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 20; Pages: 10212
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Probabilistic forecast for Northern New Zealand seismic process: a kernel-based approach

2009

Forecast of earthquakes of a given area of Northern New Zealand is provided. It is based on the assumption that future earthquakes activity may be based on the smoothing of past earthquakes. Therefore, seismic activity is described by an intensity function factorized into kernel functions which depend on time longitude and latitude of events.

Forecast of seismic activity kernel estimator New Zealand seismicitySettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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Predicting who fails to meet the physical activity guideline in pregnancy: a prospective study of objectively recorded physical activity in a populat…

2016

Background A low physical activity (PA) level in pregnancy is associated with several adverse health outcomes. Early identification of pregnant women at risk of physical inactivity could inform strategies to promote PA, but no studies so far have presented attempts to develop prognostic models for low PA in pregnancy. Based on moderate-to-vigorous intensity PA (MVPA) objectively recorded in mid/late pregnancy, our objectives were to describe MVPA levels and compliance with the PA guideline (≥150 MVPA minutes/week), and to develop a prognostic model for non-compliance with the PA guideline. Methods From a multi-ethnic population-based cohort, we analysed data from 555 women with MVPA recorde…

Friends:Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Gynekologi og obstetrikk: 756 [VDP]Logistic regressionBody fat percentage0302 clinical medicinePregnancyObstetrics and GynaecologyAccelerometryMedicineProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineProspective cohort studyAdiposityeducation.field_of_studyObstetrics and GynecologyGalvanic Skin ResponseMiddle AgedEuropeParityCohortFemalePsychosocialResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAsiaPregnancy Trimester ThirdPhysical ExertionPopulationGuidelines as TopicMulti-ethnicMiddle EastYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesHumansOccupationseducationExercisePregnancybusiness.industryPhysical activity030229 sport sciencesGuidelinemedicine.diseaseVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Gynekologi og obstetrikk: 756North AmericaPhysical therapyPatient ComplianceEnergy MetabolismSkin TemperaturePredictionbusinessForecastingDemography
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Oxidation of organics in water in microfluidic electrochemical reactors: Theoretical model and experiments

2011

The electrochemical oxidation of organics in water performed in micro reactors on boron doped diamond (BDD) anode was investigated both theoretically and experimentally in order to find the influence of various operative parameters on the conversion and the current efficiency CE of the process. The electrochemical oxidation of formic acid (FA) was selected as a model case. High conversions for a single passage of the electrolytic solution inside the cell were obtained by operating with proper residence times and low distances between cathode and anode. The effect of initial concentration, flow rate and current density was investigated in detail. Theoretical predictions were in very good agr…

General Chemical EngineeringAnalytical chemistryFormic acidWastewaterElectrochemistrylaw.inventionElectric reactorCurrent densitylawMass transferSh numberElectrochemistryMicro deviceMass transferBubble formationMicro reactorMass transfer coefficientChemistryWastewater treatment Electrochemical oxidationLimiting currentSettore ING-IND/27 - Chimica Industriale E TecnologicaCathodeAnodeVolumetric flow rateTheoretical models BoronBDDCurrent densityForecastingElectrochimica Acta
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Immunotherapy in gastrointestinal cancer: Recent results, current studies and future perspectives

2016

The new therapeutic approach of using immune checkpoint inhibitors as anticancer agents is a landmark innovation. Early studies suggest that immune checkpoint inhibition might also be effective in patients with gastrointestinal cancer. To improve the efficacy of immunotherapy, different strategies are currently under evaluation. This review summarises the discussion during the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Gastrointestinal Tract Cancer Translational Research Meeting in Mainz in November 2014 and provides an update on the most recent results of immune therapy in gastrointestinal cancers. Knowledge of potential relationships between tumour cells and their microenv…

Genetic Markers0301 basic medicineCancer Researchmedicine.medical_treatmentAntineoplastic AgentsTranslational researchContext (language use)Antibodies Monoclonal Humanized03 medical and health sciencesGastrointestinal cancer0302 clinical medicineImmune systemBiomarkers TumormedicineHumansMolecular Targeted TherapyGastrointestinal cancerGastrointestinal NeoplasmsOncolytic Virotherapybusiness.industryCancerCell Cycle CheckpointsImmunotherapymedicine.diseaseImmune checkpointOncolytic virusTreatment Outcome030104 developmental biologyOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisImmunologyCancer researchImmunotherapyEpidemiologic MethodsbusinessCheckpoint inhibitorsForecastingEuropean Journal of Cancer
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Genomics and the gene transcription kinetics in yeast.

2007

As an adaptive response to new conditions, mRNA concentrations in eukaryotes are readjusted after any environmental change. Although mRNA concentrations can be modified by altering synthesis and/or degradation rates, the rapidity of the transition to a new concentration depends on the regulation of mRNA stability. There are several plausible transcriptional strategies following environmental change, reflecting different degrees of compromise between speed of response and cost of synthesis. The recent development of genomic techniques now enables researchers to determine simultaneously (either directly or indirectly) the transcription rates and mRNA half-lifes, together with mRNA concentrati…

GeneticsMessenger RNAbiologyModels GeneticTranscription GeneticKineticsGene ExpressionGenomicsAdaptive responseGenomicsSaccharomyces cerevisiaebiology.organism_classificationSaccharomycesYeastCell biologyKineticsSaccharomycesGenòmicaTranscripció genèticaTranscription (biology)GeneticsRNA MessengerGeneForecasting
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RNAi knock-down mice: an emerging technology for post-genomic functional genetics

2003

RNA interference (RNAi) has been extensively used for sequence-specific silencing of gene function in mammalian cells. The latest major breakthrough in the application of RNAi technology came from experiments demonstrating RNAi-mediated gene repression in mice and rats. After more than two decades of functional mouse research aimed at developing and continuously improving transgenic and knock-out technology, the advent of RNAi knock-down mice represents a valuable new alternative for studying gene function in vivo. In this review we provide some basic insight as to how RNAi can induce gene silencing to then focus on recent findings concerning the applicability of RNAi for regulating gene fu…

GeneticsfungiGenetic VariationGenomicsBiologyMiceGenetic TechniquesRNA interferenceGene TargetingGeneticsAnimalsGene silencingRNA InterferenceMolecular BiologyGeneAllelesGenetics (clinical)Function (biology)ForecastingCytogenetic and Genome Research
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THE EXPECTED DEMOGRAPHIC INFLUENCES ON THE PROVISION OF EDUCATION SERVICES IN THE NEIGHBOURHOODS OF RIGA

2020

This paper discusses the spatial extent of population change and provides new insights into the relationships between demographic characteristics and the provision of education services in urban neighbourhoods of Riga. Thus, our empirical evidence confirms that the provision of social infrastructure is fundamentally dependent on the nature of demographic processes. The aim of this paper is twofold: to explore the spatial extent of changes in the number of pre-school and school-aged children in Riga, and to assess how the demographic change of particular age cohorts are associated with the provision of educational establishments at the neighbourhood level. Using available statistics and base…

GeographyAge groupsDemographic changePopulation growthDemographic economicsAge cohortsEmpirical evidenceSpatial extentdemography; educational statistics; population forecast; Riga school network; urban neighbourhoodsVariety (cybernetics)Social infrastructureSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Real Options: an Application to RMS Investment Evaluation

2007

Geometric Brownian motioninvestment evaluationComputer scienceEconometricsProduct familyPayoff functionDemand forecastingInvestment evaluation
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